Thursday, April 14, 2011

Seaton Redesigned

Here is a look at a team project which involved collaboration between 5th year students and 3rd year students. The project encompassed a full semester and focused on a potential redesign of the Kansas State Architecture building

Now presenting the video done on the project!

Here is the Perspective

The building meets LEED platinum

This helps understand the overall form

The key for this project, is asking the question "What can be learned from group interaction?"

1. How to be bold enough to speak your ideas and humble enough to let them be vetoed.
2. How to handle dissagreements in opinion
3. How to divide workload fairly and efficiently
4. How to communicate
5. Practicing leadership and followership

What are the benefits of this work environment besides what was learned above?

1. Having a 5th year in the group taught me so much that I would not have learned in class.
2. I got to know my classmates, and an upperclassman, who will soon have a real job in a firm, very well

To learn more about the process behind this project, to see more information, or for general questions, go ahead and post!

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